Harlow Cabin Restoration + Goose Timber Project




The Jefferson Exchange show

Summary: <p>The Jefferson Exchange: April 2, 2013, Hour 1:</p><p><b> <span class="headlinetext">Harlow Cabin Restoration</span> </b><br><br> Fixing up a sagging home is no particular problem in today's world; a little lumber and drywall can make things as good as new.  The work is just a bit more intricate when it is an older home being restored.  The <a href="http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/rogue-siskiyou/news-events/?cid=STELPRDB5413969" target="_blank"><strong>Harlow Cabin restoration</strong></a> in the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest involves recreating building techniques that fell out of favor more than a century ago.</p><p>+</p><p><b> <span class="headlinetext">Goose Timber Project</span> </b><br><br> The Forest Service proposal for the Goose Timber Project gained immediate notice... a 2100 acre logging project in the McKenzie Bridge area of Lane County.  Opponents quickly organized and brought the case to court, where a judge ruled that an environmental impact statement is needed.  The ruling cheered opponents, including the group <a href="http://www.cascwild.org/federal-court-ruling-puts-breaks-on-goose-logging-project/" target="_blank"><strong>Cascadia Wildlands.</strong></a></p>